USAF To Modify F-16 For New Autonomy Program

An F-16 arrives at Eglin AFB, Florida, on April 1 for conversion for a program to evaluate autonomy software.

Credit: U.S. Air Force
The U.S. Air Force will soon begin modifying an F-16 to evaluate autonomy software and artificial intelligence (AI) as part of the service’s broader push for uncrewed Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). Eglin AFB, Florida, on April 2 announced it had received the first of three F-16s for the new...

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